Merged: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/80530/
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** Changed in: cinder
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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** Changed in: cinder/folsom
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Title:
Tests fail on 32bit machines (_get_hash_str is platform dependent)
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Any updates from folks on this?
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[SRU] There is now a dependency on paramiko v1.8.0
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** Changed in: nova (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Title:
nova volumes are inappropriately clingy for ceph and similar drivers
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So this specific issue was due to the fact that there were some issues
with the packages which has now been fixed (Precise, Quantal and
Raring).
A new bug has been opened to address the fact that any failure in
dependencies list will result in this generic message from the cinder
scheduler with no
** Changed in: cinder
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** Changed in: cinder
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: cinder
Importance: Undecided => High
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Milestone: None => grizzly-rc1
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Hi James,
Can you share your cinder.conf? I can't seem to reproduce this still
although I'm using source not packages.
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Title:
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I believe this will be addressed by:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/22195/
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Title:
SchedulerHostFilterNotFound: Scheduler Host Filter
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** Tags added: folsom-backport-potential
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Title:
Cannot attach volumes to instances if using NexentaStor driver
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Yes, thanks Clint.
** Changed in: cinder
Status: Invalid => Triaged
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Importance: Low => Wishlist
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Title:
nova vo
This currently is by design, your case of an HA solution makes sense and
it would be a good add (especially with external storage devices such as
Ceph). If there was an "feature request" category this would be a
perfect candidate, but alas :(
I'll see about getting a blue-print to address this.
multiple volume services on a single host isn't something that's
actually supported right now and won't be on Nova-Volume. The hack that
Huang mentioned may work for you if you can get the networking squared
away.
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** Changed in: cinder
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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This bug was marked as "fix comitted" against Cinder which is INCORRECT.
The fact is the root cause of the issue is an Ubuntu bug and NOT a
Cinder bug.
Changing it back to Invalid, if we need a new bug for a work-around so
be it, but this particular bug should be left clean for the Ubuntu issue
IM
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Status: Fix Committed => In Progress
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Title:
Precise kernel locks up while dd to /dev/mapper files > 1Gb (was:
Una
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Title:
cinder incorrectly creating tgt files in /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-
packages/volumes/
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I'll see if I can find some time to spin this up on a physical LVM and
let you know how it goes.
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Title:
Precise kernel locks up while dd to /dev
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Title:
After folsom upgrade, instances can no longer access existing volumes.
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Title:
After folsom upgrade, instances can no longer access existing volumes.
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** Changed in: cinder
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Looks like migrations for block_device_mapping:connection_info and
volumes:provider_location are the two that are missing. Looking at a
possible solution.
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Hi Stefan,
Best way to set this up and reproduce is using virtual-box with a clean 12.04
server image installed.
Personally at this point I typically do a snapshot or clone so I can easily
start over again.
After that you can follow the steps outlined on the devstack page to get
things up and
Hey Stefan,
Actually the volume is NOT deleted/zeroed if the snapshot exists. Snapshots
must be removed deleted first.
My setup is devstack in a Virtualbox, with 1G of memory allocated to the
VM. Really this seems to be the most effective way to reproduce. I
have also been succesfull using dev
Hi Stefan, can you confirm whether you did or did not successfully
reproduce this issue?
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Title:
Precise kernel locks up while dd to /dev/mapper
psuedo script to reproduce outside of openstack/devstack:
*This omits the iscsi target creation/deletion steps.*
DATA_DIR=~/DATA
VOLUME_BACKING_FILE_SIZE=${VOLUME_BACKING_FILE_SIZE:-5130M}
VOLUME_GROUP=${VOLUME_GROUP:-stack-volumes}
VOLUME_BACKING_FILE=${VOLUME_BACKING_FILE:-$DATA_DIR/${VOLUME_G
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Title:
Unable to delete the volume snapshot
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Hi Brad,
I've reverted the work-around and reproduced this quite easily. The problem
is, once this happens the kernel is locked up. I don't have the ability to run
apport or even pull a copy of the logs for you.
Not sure how to get you the information you need here, any suggestions?
BTW:
To r
** Changed in: cinder
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Title:
Impossible to run cinder-volume from Folsom Testing Packages
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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Title:
nova volumes are inappropriate
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